Ever since Angel Reese has joined the WNBA, she has become a center of attention for her bold attitude and enormous appeal. She has also lived up to the expectations she carried from college basketball from her time with the LSU Tigers. Last weekend, she participated in her second All-Star game in as many seasons.
On Sunday, Reese dropped multiple photos from the weekend, wearing her custom All-Star kit and signature pink sneakers. She celebrated her second consecutive WNBA All-Star appearance with a jaw-dropping courtside photo dump, captioned:
“2X ALL STAR BARBIE #teamhangover.”
The photos included her action on the basketball court, donning “Pay us what you owe us” t-shirt to stand in solidarity over CBA negotiations, chilling with Team Collier teammates and taking a courtside snap with WNBA legend Lisa Leslie.
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Fellow WNBA stars made their way into the comments section of Angel Reese’s post.
A’ja Wilson, a three-time WNBA MVP, dropped a playful comment:
“eYEA,” paired with heart-eye emojis.
Dallas Wings rookie Paige Bueckers chimed in with:
“5 Wayyyy,” a nod to Reese’s jersey number.

Brittney Bundlez echoed the love:
“Purrrrrr A5!!! Proud of you Sissssssy ❤️❤️❤️.”
Meanwhile, veteran superstar Nneka Ogwumike added a heartfelt reaction:
“so proud 💕.”
Former LSU teammate Kateri Poole couldn’t help but gush added pink heart-eyes emoji.

How Angel Reese Performed In The WNBA All-Star Game
Angel Reese had a great WNBA All-Star Game as she helped Team Collier secure a 151‑131 win over Team Clark.
Coming off the bench, she nearly achieved another All-Star game double-double. She finished the game with six points, nine rebounds and two assists in just 17 minutes. ESPN graded her performance a solid B‑.
Reese seems to have enjoyed her time there in Indiana during the All-Star game. She gave a shout-out to all the players for showing solidarity by donning “Pay us what you owe us” t-shirts in her post-game tweet, which read:
“this was the most fun i’ve had in a whileee because of the PLAYERS. shoutout to yall. back to the regularly scheduled program 🥴 #indiami ✌🏽”
this was the most fun i’ve had in a whileee because of the PLAYERS. shoutout to yall. back to the regularly scheduled program 🥴 #indiami ✌🏽
— Angel Reese (@Reese10Angel) July 21, 2025
The current CBA is expiring on Oct. 31. WNBA players feel they are underpaid and thus, they want a larger piece of the pie given the noticeable increase in the league’s popularity, especially since the arrival of Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. WNBA and WNBAPA will need to work together and find a way out soon.
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